• OT cooling system leakdown rate

    From bob prohaska@21:1/5 to Clare Snyder on Tue Aug 17 02:11:27 2021
    Clare Snyder <clare@snyder.on.ca> wrote:
    On Sat, 14 Aug 2021 01:00:53 -0000 (UTC), bob prohaska
    <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote:

    Does anybody know a "rule of thumb" for realistic cooling
    system leak rates on 300-ish CI v8 engines?

    Tested with compressed air, the cooling system drops about
    a quarter PSI per minute at 9 PSI. There's an audible leak
    at the water pump shaft, which changes when the shaft is
    turned. Bearings feel good, no noise, bind or play.

    The longer story is that the car very slowly lost coolant
    through visible weeps in the (20 year old!) radiator. I
    did a final pressure test before pulling the radiator,
    finding no leaks except the radiator and an insignificant
    leakdown rate, convincing me that radiator was the only
    problem. A bench test confirmed the repaired radiator is
    tight

    Now that it's back together, a final (air, not coolant-filled)
    system test shows what seems like a larger leak. Cooling systems
    are far from perfect, but several PSI per hour seems like a lot.
    The Stant pressure test instructions suggest a "steady" reading
    for two minutes is acceptable, but that is with coolant, not air.

    Thanks for reading, and any thoughts....

    bob prohaska


    Anybody been through this sort of drill?

    The system MUST be tested wet as water pump seals, for example, depend
    on fluid pressure to seal completely. I suspect ypou WILL end up
    changing the water pump to stop the seapage but you also need to check
    EVERY hose connection for corrosion of the metal parts. Vapour gets
    out where liquid cannot - often leaving a white deposit behind in the
    joint

    Indeed, it leaked air in both directions, pressure and vacuum. With
    coolant, it seems to seal just fine. No leaks at all. Holds pressure
    and refills from the overflow tank on cooling, as it should.

    I'm more than a little surprised.....

    Thanks for writing,

    bob prohaska

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